UPDATED: WATER HAS BEEN RESTORED TO AUT’S NORTH CAMPUS AND STUDENT VILLAGE, Tuesday 19 September, 18:45.
Classes will resume tomorrow, Wednesday 20 September 2017.
Hemi Kelly, a licensed translator and full-time lecturer at Te Ara Poutama, was given the privilege and challenge of translating Witi Ihimaera’s latest novel into te reo Māori.
Going into final year study at AUT? Apply now for a Freemasons Scholarship
There's a little over two weeks before applications close for the annual Freemasons Scholarships on 1 October.
Competition win brings real world learning
Representing AUT in the 2017 Sentencing Advocacy Competition gave law student Abhijit Desai an incredible opportunity to experience the realities of criminal law. Abhijit, who made it to the finals against 23 other participants, impressed the judges with his skill and brought home the win.
AUT at NZFW Graduate Show 2017
Three talented fashion designers represented AUT at this year’s New Zealand Fashion Week (NZFW) Graduate Show.
New fatigue fighting tool offers MS patients hope
A new app is now available to help those with multiple sclerosis (MS) cope with fatigue. The app, MS Energise, launched last week and uses cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) principles to help users self-manage the fatigue they experience as a result of their condition.
Malo e lelei – (hello). Uike Kātoanga’i ‘o e Lea Faka-Tonga (Tongan Language Week), from 3-9 September, provides an opportunity to celebrate Tongan culture here in New Zealand.
AUT climbs in new university rankings
New university rankings published today by the Times Higher Education (THE) show AUT’s ranking rising once again, moving from last year’s 501-600 band to the 401-500 band.
World first Indonesia Centre opens in Auckland
A new centre designed to promote Indonesia in New Zealand and strengthen relations between the two countries, has opened in Auckland. Hosted by AUT, the centre is a world first, and if successful is likely to be repeated in cities around the world.
Addressing the burden and benefits of tertiary study
AUT has welcomed the debate following the Labour Party’s policy announcement on tertiary education emphasising the need to understand the unique role it plays in the lives of individuals and the country.